Fifth International World Wide Web Conference

May 6-10, 1996, Paris, France

Call for Volunteers

### The Call for Volunteers closed on Monday March 11, 1996 ###

The Call for Volunteers seeking workers for the conference support team at the
upcoming 5th International World Wide Web Conference is now closed,
applications will no longer be accepted.

The Volunteer Coordinator received many enthusiatic applications from around
the world. The selection process will be completed very soon and all
applicants will be notified of the status of their applications. We look
forward to an exciting and successful conference and wish to thank all those
who applied.

On behalf of the conference organizing committee, the Volunteer Coordinator
is accepting applications for a limited number of hard-working,
knowledgeable, enthusiastic people who are interested in serving as members
of the support team at the Fifth International World Wide Web Conference.
The conference will be held at the CNIT, La Defense Paris, France, on May
6-10, 1996. Volunteers must be available from May 4-10, 1996.

If you are interested in participating in the most exciting WWW conference
in the world as a volunteer worker, please read and complete the
information below to assist us in deciding which responsibilities will be
meaningful and interesting for you. (You will find more information on
volunteer duties, assignments, travel and special arrangements at the end
of this message.)

Please be concise and complete all of the following requests for information:

Name:
Postal Mailing Address:
Affiliation (university/organization/company):
Email:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
Conference Experience, if any:
Technical background/experience (hardware, software, networking,
audio-visual, M-BONE, etc.):
What computing platform(s) is most familiar to you?
Other interests, skills, or resources that would make you a valuable
volunteer (example: hobbies, language skills, medical training,
educational background, etc.):
Why do you want to participate?
Do you have any physical limitations which would affect the types of duties
you are assigned?
It is critical that you be able to attend and work all the days that
volunteers are needed (May 4 - 10). If unavailable at a specific time
(i.e., have submitted a paper/poster for presentation), please be certain
to indicate that now.

Volunteer duties, Assignments and Special Arrangements

Volunteers will receive:

Room accommodations (2-4 per room depending upon availability).

Waiver of registration fees. During free time when they are not
working, volunteers will be able to attend keynote speeches, paper
sessions, panel sessions, Birds-of-a Feather (BOF) sessions, poster
sessions, and the vendor exhibition.

Due to space limitations, volunteers will not be able to attend
workshops and tutorials, unless they have paid registration fees to attend
them, or are scheduled to work at them as room monitors or technicians.

Breakfast and lunch on the days worked, and dinner at the conference banquet.

Miscellaneous perks given to workers--each of the give away items
included for participants (i.e. t-shirts, proceedings, pins, etc.)

Volunteers will not receive travel assistance or travel reimbursement to
and from the conference site.

We will try to create a working schedule which will allow volunteers free
time to attend sessions they are particularly interested in, or to schedule
the volunteer to work at that particular session. In order for this to
happen volunteers must review the conference agenda as soon as it becomes
available, and send their schedule requests to the Volunteer Coordinator.

Volunteers will be expected to work six hours minimally between 7:30 a.m.
and 6 p.m., but will probably be scheduled for
more. Every effort will be made to allow
volunteers time to attend a session or two daily.